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* FOGARTIE d CORNET KING AND WI Spring 1 PARIS STYLES MANTIL1,AS, CHOICE SELEC''ION BAR EGE DE i Extra Colored Jiareges at 25 cents. Fabrics 80 PItECES WHITE BiIILIANTES, Yard wide Colored French Chintz, n NEW AND RICH STYLE COLt Plaid India Silks, extra wide, SiT.MER VE 20 Pieces Summer Vi-stings, -I.inen Drills, for Engiili Long Just received. 50 pieces more of t.ose tine E Yard wide extra fine American 6.1 wide Brown Shoe 11RW NI'A 500 yards Brown Linen, slighty spotted IRISH .1 50 half-pieces Irish Linen for shi Extra fine Irish Linen f 50 pieces Russia Diaper, at 75 cents. J~ 300 yards Russia Crnal Huckaback and Scotch Diape COLORED DR. 35 pieces yard wide colored Muslins, PARASOLS AEI New Styles Ladies' Parasols Gent's Silk an, Ladies' Light Colored Kid Gloves, best moan Ladies' and Child Ladies' Black Nett Gloves. NAPKINS AA 50 dozen all Linen Damask Doylii 75 dozen choice Linen Damask Nap GREATER BARGAINS HAVE NO' Superior Brown Windsor Soap, hi French Lavender Wat Bay Water, I Rich assortment of Feather and P 257, May 3, 1854. New and Wonderful MACHINE. WILLIAM STODDARD. PATENTEE. T HE Subscriber having purchased the Right for the State of South Car olina in the only Machino now invented, for RIFTING and SHAVING SHIN GLES, BARREL IIEADING, &c, is prepared to sell the Right of the Districts, or single Machines, at prices sufliciently low to make it an inducement for pur. chasers. The Machine being simple in its con. struction, and is not liable to get out of order, is capable of spliting and Shavn; Two Thousand Shingles per hour,-bet ter than made by hund. It is portable, nd can be worked by liand, horse or 's_'uteam power. Ten to fifteen days work of a Machine will mnke enough Shingles to pay the price asked for a siitle one. Large inducements are oflered to per. sons wishing to purchase the right of sev. eral Districts. One of the Maclinos can be seen in operation in the City of Au gusta, at Wm. H. Giodrieh's Planing iiiill, und one also'may be aec~n in a short tsme, at Ma. J. W as.1 Mfachline Shiop, it Ede field C. If. T IION .G. L A M AR. Ihamburg, A pril .26, i134 26 t f Post Office Stamps. To Postmasters; TIIIE Advertiser, Pistmnaster at Pleasant ~Grove, Alleghany county, l'arylanad, as the first person ini the United States, who conceived and underiook extentsivelv tp publ ish the idea of furtnishi~ng all the .t Offices in .the cpountry with chteap Stap. All Stamps made by hurt are warranted equal or superior to any other that can be procured for the samte price, -ngd whenever arty are sent out in any rnanner defective or unsatistactory,'iu ph-. cates will be forwarded ont notice without extra charge. All who order a set of stimps witth a full set of changes for dates, oly'.;,(for thirty pieces,) altall be kept in. Stamps,' adlibjuum. Full set with WhnStamp~s are neatly tmade, with turned haindke an'd screws, nme style as the regultar P.o0. dfeice Stamp. durable, efficient, warrantted,'ongm to two dollars o'nly; and special authority to send by mail free.. .Addresr', J'ostmister,' Pleasant Grove, Alleghany County, Maryland. .*f"Antyedtor publishaing~ the above with tpias notice three tiimes, arnd enzdintg a copy of~ the paper,' shall receivo credit for ten ddil'ara in wood letter, or a tern doal Jar proof pres, or'.if pr'eferred, a wood en. g~ving or a n engraved nejvspaper h'ead of thA above value will be forwarded. April 26, 1854 26 3t. CHAM BERlS& MARSHEL WHOLESALE & RETAIL .DEALERS iN 190YC &'STAPLE DRY! GOODS, No 4, Granite -Range, .. CowuMA, S, C. :"'All ai-ders thank fully received and pre'mptly attenned. to. IsEWJ:'J. CIIA MINRS WM. MARS4IIA LL, April 19, 1854. '% 6m N. A. C'0'HEN&-C0HN, . IMIe0JIIRI'd& DEA LERS iN FOREIGli and DOlMfESTIC DRY GOODSe N~o. 117 East Bay, NATJIANJ A. COf fEN, Lhi.AI~oLI conN. M~r.29, CIIARLESTON, S. C. Mk.2,1851: 22 ly NEW G0DIC lie'h aphagrtibe'rp are~ .pos is receipt, of their SPRING)NO DpUMMER STOCK, cansisting of every. variety .of Gentts' and lAdica' dre&,. goods. Grocories, Hard ware &d., whkidh hy are, prepyed to sell as cheap as ihle mna'rket can atTord. Please call mand exammre for..yoursnolves. . R. C. WVEBB & CO. DELAIND'S, NTWO1TIHT1tEETS. lantillas. \EW DESIGNS. US GOODE. AINES, FROM 12 1.2 cents to 50 cents de Gossamer, new and desirable. LOlt DRESSES, at $1.50 for 12 yards. t1 1 1-2 cents, worth 25 cents. )RED SILKS, at ..0 bent yard. at 75 cents per yard. STINGS, &c. at 12 1-2 cents per pattern. Gent's wear. Oloths, &c. aglish Long Clatds, at. 12 1.2 cts per yard. Long Cloths, at 12 1-2 cents. ing, at 12 1 2 cents. LL.V RN. at 12 1.2 cents-damaged in shipp;ng. IE NS. rting, at 37 1-2 cents per yard. >r fronting, at 50 cents. t, at 0 1-4 cen's per yard. r Towelling, 121.2 cents per yard. 'SS M1US LLVS. at 6 1.4 cents, worth 12 1-2 cents. UMBJRELLAS. 1 Gingham Umbrellas. utacture, 75 cents. -e's Long and Short Lace Mites. D DOYLIES. s, at 75 rents per dozen. ine, at $1.50 per dozen. BEGEN OFFElED TilS SEASON. ir Oil, Extract ot Muse. ar, Toilet Powder and Ch-ilk -lar, Tooth, Nail and Comb Brushes. aper Fans, &c. FOGARTIE & )ELAND, corner of King and \Ventworth-streets. 27 ly. $100 Reward, Runaway from my Brother Henry Bell. at Petersfeld Pee Dee River, my Ne gro Fellow Cyrus. lie i5 between twen. iy-five and thirty years of age , bright cop. per complexion-high cheek hones, upper Front teeth slightly decayed in front. lie is about 5 Feet 10 to 11 ii.ches high, he professes to he a common Carpenter: and was in the habit of working about Sun-ter. ville, and is brobably lurking about here now, or at Columbia, where his mother i. I will give one hunirel dollars reward for his delivery to me in Coanwayotaro, or I'iy Dollars for his connfiinirieme: in niy Ja I in the State aI i an get haiim. HI; ormerly belonged to Mr. McLtod tf Suni .cr District. SAM. BELL Con wayboro S. C. April 26, 1851 26 : So, Carolina--Sumter Dist. fy II. LE W1, Es .., Ordinary fur said District. Whereas, B. 1. Weeks hath applied to no ir Leurs oy' A dm in/istratio"n, on aii and smngniar the gaods and chmatt les, rights and credits of late F. WNeeks of the said Dlist rict, deceased. Theve are, therefore, to cite and radimon. sht all and simgular, the kindred anal credi ors of the said decaede~, to lbe ;id apnea. jefo rc iue at our nuexi Orimaray's Court for he said Dlistrict, to be holden a~t Suimter Uinurt 1 louse on Friday the 5th daiy ni \1ay next., to show cauise, if any, why th said adin inisi rationi shouhld not be girlanted. Ghven under miy handl and sal, thlm. 2(0th day or Aprda ini the year of L.. s.] our L.srd. one thousandl eghat hutnm dred and -!i.fouzr, and ini the 78th year or American Iindependeknce. :, W. L.EWIS, o. s. D. A pril 26th, J82.4 26--2t " PROTECTIN" AGAINST LIGHTNING, Tm i L subfscriberrs respec tinliyinom I. the ,citizens of Stumter District that hey have just received a supply orf Otes's ni et, perfect Condtuciors of Eectriity. l'hey will supply the people of this Dlis. riet with the raids and sendl a mechanic o put thema up, or. fraam their simplicityI his iteml o1 expeniise can bie saved as any une that can uise ra giimblet and screw Iriver can, do the .work. By seundog a n'ggy or cart anad servaint ,we can send yon he iods and all their fixtures, anud instrutme he muessenger how to ptt them up, there. >y saving yotu the expense of paaying for ioraes and personis sent (ot for thmat pur pose as has been customnary in this Disiract my the venders of an inferior article here. tofore. ,. DIXON eF COGHILAN. April 19, 18541 23 ( The Notice. Tesubuscriber having completed bin ar rangemrents for making Sashb, linds and Pan nell Doors begs Ieave to inform hisi friends and the public, that he is prupared to furnish at short notnce, Sash of all iazes primted ad glazed. Blinds to suit any msize witdows, painted er not, ad Pannell Dohors of any size or make, a por tien of public patronage as raapecifully solicltedl. llis work isall done by hand and Out of good season material. .. . 500-lights of 8 .,,4 10 Sash ready for delivery, to suit windows of 12, 15, or 18 li his. Sumerilc, p .. JAM S BELL.. Suteaile Ari12,14. 24 tf For Sale, A fine large Ilouse and lot, with all LU.the jpcessary out buildings, occupied ii at present by Mrs. Murpfay, aiid situa ,ted on Main street and nearly oppo. pte Dr. Witherspocas, For .furthe, informa nion enquire at this office or ci It. D. Caston on the premises. A pril 12, 1851. 21 tf $40 Reward, Rlanaway from the subscriber in October 1852, a NegroGIRL by the name of AMANDA, said girl is about 16 years of ago and vary slender built, rather I ight cumplected. 11er mother being owned by Leroy Witherspoon of Sumter District, it is supposed that she is lurking about that neighaborhood. I will give forty dollars Rewardl for liar apprehension and deliver y to mes at Swift Creek, P. 0., or In some Jail where I can ge hr A pril 12, 1851 24 tf. 20001 LBS. of chaoice conory onred IaEAF LA ftD, for sale low for cash only, by JUT'LER & NEWBERY. March 15;h.'12M1 20 f. NEW & FASHIONABLE SPRING & SUTAFER GOODS. The subscriber would respectfully call attention to his large and well assorted sitock of DRESS GOODS. Challica and Berege DeLaines, Plain colored Bereges,'printed de. Printed and plain Jaconet Muslins, Poplin and Linen Lustres, in dress patterns, Gmnghamms, Black and col'd Silks, Marcelain Silks Dotted & Plain Swiss Mushns, Mull Muslins, Fine Embroidered collars, Cheini. settes. Infants Waists &c. Alexander's Kid Gloves, Lisle Thread Gloves &c. At low and uniform prices. L. B. HANKS. OSNABURGS. Plain Striped Blue Denims, Tickings &c. Bleached and Brown Shirting, 9 1.4,. 10 1-4, and 111-4. Linen Table cloths, Diapers ac. Long Cloths of all qualities. Fronting Lint-ns, Pillow-case Linens. by L. B. HANKS. EATABLES, Figs, Prunes, Raisins, Preserves, Candies, Nuts &c &c. L. B. HANKS. Almost anything else to be called for For sale by L. B HANKS. April 5, 1854. 23 tf Notice. THE subscribers are now receiving their stock of Spring and Summer goods, which have been selected with great care, and cannot fall to give satisfaction in style,quality, and prices. Our stock compuises all articles which the wants and taste of the community demand, and we solicit a call from our friends and the pub. lie before calling elsewhere as we have many new styles which cannot fail to please. 'I'.N DAL, VA 'SUN 4- CO.. Mar. 29, 1851. 22 tf Just Received, . A Fresh supply of SPRING AN D SIf5iElR GOO'1)S, ciabracing any thing and EVERY thing, selected by the .fubscriher himself, whose long experience and kn.owledge of the Roper, makes it un presumption in him. to say, that some of them are cheaper goods than have ever been brought to this market. Brown Homespuns 25 yards to the dollar. Gentlemen's Hoskin Gloves 75 cts. a pair. Beautiful colored Muslin at 12 1-2 ets, per yar.1. French Drillings 10 ets. a yard, a fine assortment of Fancy Goods that must and should be sold. Grocerlea, Crockery; hardware-, Ha'ts, and Bonnets, Ladies, Gents, and Youths shoes and Gt.iters, fine and common. To enumerate would he too tedious. but come and see and I will warrant you satisfaction. both in style, and prices PERRY MOSES. April 5th, 1851 23 tf PROVISIONS. Country Hatns, ar.d Shoulders, Pickled Beef and Tongues Goshmen But ter, Rice, Flour &c.. Mixed Pickles, in pts, qtis. and 1-2 gals. Olives, Capers &c Candles, Riaisons &c. iaisons 100 Boxes at a Dollar nor Unx PERRY MOSES Apr., 5, 1634. 23 tf. A, ANDERSON, Satumtervllt'e, S. C. Respect fully irforms the people of Sum ter Disirict that he has just receive. and now ul-rto for sal.' the bes. selected and most c'hife stnk of -4 Sprning and Suiiuner Goods, That cannot be strpassed by anything in this market. ie has received many new styles which purchasers would do well to examine be fore buying elsewhere, lBRO AD)CLO~'~i. C;ASSIMERLES AND V E STI N G S. A full and large supply of Ilosiery, Shirts, Drawers, Gloves, Suspeniders, Cravats, Hand kerchiefs, &c. &c., A large assortmnent of It EA DY MfADE CLO. THlING, which will be sold luow. EY' Garments mannfactured by the subscri ber, and warranted to giv,, satisfaction. Or dars from a distance promptly attended..to. A. ANDERSON. .April 5th, 1854 tf Notice, .JUST received and opening a fine sto'ck of thme most fashionable and Latest Styles' of Spring andi Summer Goods. Consisting in part of the followinag arlicles. Bi1k. & fancy Cloths. " - & "Cassimeres. Sprmg &. ummer Tweeds Bla. Whaie& Fancy Silk Vestings. "" "Marsailles " . "k " " Linen Drills Vlite & Fancy Silk Cravats. inien & Cambric Silk & ." '. Hlandk'Is, Gloves, Socks, & Dratwers Linen Husoin Shirts andi Collars Silk & Merino under Shirts. 111k. Silk " fats P'anama & fancy Hlats. . Clothing. .. Bi1k. anid Fancy Cloth Coats and S acks. "- "Al pana o " " Silk, Grass and Linen" " D~ratpd'e.te " 111k, and Fancy Cassimero Pants, D~rap d'ete amid Tweeds, Whts arid Fancy Linen" 111k. Whliite, and fancy Silk Vests .Bisubazine anmd Linien. What and fanicy Mr rsailes, - . All of which we invite- our friends and the public generally to call and examine. We are also prepared to make to order, any artioles in the Trailoring line, as neat and Cheap as cani be done in the -State-on the same terms. 1 -- WINN & CLARLKSON. A pril 12, 1854. 21 tf TtlArrive; . DRIEI-FIGS, RASINS, CA'NDY, PICKLFiS, GJNGER-LRESERYik. CilEE~S!C, BOTTL'D ClDER, PORT E R, &c. .. . A LSO,. Berage Defiina, Printed Jacorpts, French Camubricks.--Fini astsortment of Ging hams, blacek and colored, and Emnbroide-red Goods, &c. &c. J. T. SOLOMONS & CO. March 8th, 185i. 19 tf SOME&TRING ITBW You can obtain flom nne .of thme first artists in the States a FINE LIK EN ESS FORL TWO DOLLA RS. Mr. S. .JENKINS begs leave to inform the citizens of Columbia and surround lng country that he has located himself at the corner of Richardlson and Plain streets, over Fisher & Agnew's store, and is ready, with a well-a, ranged light, to funish DAGUIiERREOTYP IES of superior style and finish.. tI'lave taken the past two years, at Glen' Gallery,'in Charleston, 4,000 daguer reotyps., Call in and examine specimens.. Aprl h .h . JENKINS. Anril tm mu at. At Bishopville. T H E Subscribers are now receiving from the Charleston, Baltimore and New York markets, a large and complete Stock of Goods for the Spring and Summer trade, comprising in part, under the following heads, viz : Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, Among which, is a fine assortment of Mus ins, L-ce, Colla re, Gloves, Mitts, &c. READY MADE CLOTHING, Boots & Shoes. Ladies fashionable Silk and Straw Bon nets. Gent lemen's fashionable IIATS-Pana ma, Leghorn, and P. L. Do. Hardware & Cutlery. Carriage Hardware and Trimmings Iron, Nails. Ilollow..ware,, Saddles, Bridles Martingales and Cr,llars, &c., &c., &c. Also, a full supply of GROCER IES. All of which will be sold low for cash or to punctual customers on time. Thankful for past favors, we respect fully asks a continuance of patronage, promising on our part to use every exer tion to satisfy our customears in prices. ROGERS & SPENCER. Bishopville, Mar. 15, 1851. [2O--tf] New Store and New Goods. DRUGS AND .IEDICINES. TiE undersigned has established himself in this village, tand has now opened a large and well assorted stock of Fresh agid Select Drng aad MIediclqes,. _i tim, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stat fIs, . Vladov G:ts, Var asislhes, Perfslusery, Pateast Me. dliciasei, &c. &c, All'of which are of the best -inality, and will be sohl on accomo dating terms. A share of the public patronage is solicited. W. (. L. ILICE, M. 1). Dec. 28 1853. 9-tf. TO artive by the next Train, a choice lot of Groceries from Bkaltimoare, such as Clarified and C.lTee Stigars, superior 10o and Java Col'e, No. 1. Mackerel in Kits, Soaps, Starch &c., which can be bought low from. BUT.ER & NEWflERY. Ma rch 1501h, 1854 20 tf. COPARTNERSHIP NOTIC2, . INN & CJI.1IKSON. .. THE undersigned have this day. associated themselves together, under the above name and style for .the transaction of all husines in the CLOTIIING:, ant MEltCIIANT'l'At LOIIS' line, -and may be fonnd at the Corner store formnerly occupied by Clark 4 Uro., where they will be happy to accommodate their friends and the public generally. 1). J. WINN, S. E. W. CLARKSON. MIarch 13. 1851. 21 tf BOOTS, .SHOES, TRUNKS, GAITERS, &C,, &C. TiE Emporium of Fashion and Quality, where may he foun a complete assortment of Ladies' ,Menas' Boy'' Miacs and 4.lail'rens' Boots. Shoes, Gaiters; &c., of almat every style and quality. 'They are frash goods and are all warranted to give satisfaction. S. T. IIUNSON. Next dloor to IR. C. Webb, & Co. Mar. 22. 1852. 21 tf DAGUERREO TYPES, R h. LAF1' It has just receiaved tromt Charles cton 'aa mel n b'eautiful collee. tion of Fane-y Cases, Medlalliuns, Brooch es, etc, which lhe would off'-r tat the people' or Sumterville and viemnity, ardi respmect fully rerplests thenm to call and examine for thetusolves. hl'm is thankful for the kinid favofs whtich have alrendy beenaicon. fered, and wvould earnestly solicit a contin untion of -tim siame. Ruoomas up stairs next to the tamnmehr-Banmner Oflice. March 22th 185~4 21 tf. LAND FOR SALE. A TRACT of L~aand bielonaging to thme Esmate of' Dr. Robert Muldirow, de ceased, lyinag on the main road l-ad ing from Camiden toa Carter's Crossing, on Scape O're. Theln said lands are :boundedl lay lands oh Stephenr floykin, Darlin Da vis, Dr. E. Grareg, James Corbitt and Ma ry Mimmass. T1ermas reasonable. Apply to either of the subscriber, at Mayesville P. 0. GEO. C. MU LDRiOW.)* WM. J. MULD)ROW, March 22, 18.5i 21 2nm. Copartnership Notice RI. 0. WEBB & 100. TIUE undersignedl. have associated them Lselvyes together, under the above namue and style, fqr thre trandtaction o[ all huat ness int the mnercantilo line and amay be found at the old statnd of Way WRUJI, where they willl be htappay to -ce ;wdac comodatem thecir frienids antd the.puibhi. Rt, S. W EIBIB. Mar. 15, 18b1. 20) t ( $100 REWARD, WI-tL be givein for the apprehension anal de '.ive-ry to the Maaster of either Workhouse In Charleston. or any jail in the State, of ISA AC, sometimes called Jo'hn Brown. whao, without any knowu cause, left,- the Jamnes Hlill Planta tion on the 20th of Citober last. Said fellow is 5 feet.8 inacibp in height, mustec complexion-, smart, intelligent spoken, anad is a Carpenter by trade ; and whten last heard of was in.the lower country, on MlcCord's plantation. Fifty dellars, ini addition to the above reward. will be paid upon proof to conviction of hais br-ing harbored or employed by a .white or c-ohored porson. Apl to J. &J. D. KH11KKPA'I'tlCHI. 2~rc 9th, 1853. 22 tf. The Subscriber, OFFEfR8 for sale is plantation in the Fork of Black lRiver contsaning , . Firtcen Ilunadred Acres. of Land ; two hundred and fifty acres cleared and well fenced. JAE 1.NLO. March 29th, 1351. 22 3m House and Lot for Sale. atIn Sutierville, containaing 3.-4 of iflan ae re, situatedl near lhe Presbay le'rian Chturch, with all taeceassary buidangs.. theroon. Condationas, one.third cash, the. hallanco payable first Januaary next. For ianformnation appy at this office. Apt. 5. IBM. 23 -nt At C. SQUIER, NO. 208 AND 210. MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. Manufacturer and General DEA LER IN FINE - AND PLAIN Pianos, Chairs, WALI,-PAPER, &c. &c. &c At very low prices for cash. He is constant ly replenishingt his large assortment from his MANUFACTORY in Colnmbia, and from New York. and now offers a greater variety than usual, especially so in FANCY ANi) ENAMELED FURNITURE, Sitting and Rocking Chairs, &c. &c. A. II. GALE &. CO.'S SUPERIOR AND GREATLY IMPROVED PIANOS, at Now York cash prices. E All Pianos or Furni ture sold by him are warranted for one year or longer. All kinds of Furnitftre rieatly aid promptly repaired. A large lot of MAHOGANY VENEERSi on hand, with other Cabinet Maker's Materials, in great variety. WALL-I'APEIt AND BORDERING, a large and rich sassortmuent. $ii Funerals served at slinrt notice with Metalic and Wood Collins. Ie would respectfully invites his friends and thse public generally to call and examine his stor'k. March 15, 1854. 20 ly. ROBERT A. YONGUE, COLUMRIA, S. C. BEGS leave to call the attention of his friends and the public to his Large and handsome Stock OF JEWELRY, &c. In addition to his former stock, he has just received a new and extensive assortment of GOLD and SILVER WATCIIES, iantel CLOCKS of every variety, Silver and Plated Ware, a large variety ; Military and Funcy Goods ; Guns, ltilles, Sportsman x Apparatus, Fine Pocket and 'T'able Cutlery, an a largo assojtment of FA NCV GOODS. ils prices will be found, on examination, to he as moderate ass at :ny other establishment in the South. Thank ful for past favors, he so. licit, a continnance of thn patronage of his former friends and customers. March 15, 1851. 20 ly. DR. C. H. MIOT,' COLUMBIA, S. C. NEAR THE COURT HOUSE. DEALER IN Drugs, Yedicimes, Chemi cals, Perfumery and Fancy Articles. SELECTED EXPRESSLY FOR TiIS M1ARKET. March 15, 1851. 20 ly. 1Y. Hinsdale, Dealer ii Groceries, Hard ware arid'Dry Goods; 252, RICilARDSON STREET, andi corner of Gartrais' Sirecet, COLUMBIA, S. C. March 15, 1854. 20 ly. A- BROIDE, Dealer in Proaisions, Flour, SACON, GROCERIES, WINES, LlQU(ORi, CIGA.RS, TOBACI CO. TR'AS, &-c. .. . .. . ALSO, .. . - : Plaitation Supplies andy COUX'TR Y PRO T47;E. TEA, }3OLASSES, CUJEESE, &c. 94 , iharelso GIrect, COLUSIBIA, s. C. Marcha 15, 1851. 20 ly. Just Received, LADIES' Bloottees and . Walking Shoes, Gati ters. Kid-Tiies, &c. Gents' Calf Boot., and Bloottees, Ladies' and Gents. Over Shoe.' A ts-A fine assortment of Ihardware, Tin Ware, Sadllery, &c.' - - Fancy Goods. "LIadlies' Wood and Moroca WVork-loxea, PufT. loxes, P'ort-Moneies, Segar-Cases, Brace lets, flair and Tooth Brushes, Dressing, Tuck, snd Pocket Comb's, &c. IIookLs, 4c. - Novels, P'oetical, Works and School Books, rnd a fine absortriamut of Statioanary. G R OCER I E~S. Birows n, Clarified sand Crushed Sugears, Rio and Java Cotfle, Mlolasses, Cheese, Riaisons, Dried Figs ,Flour, Candles, Soap, T,-a, Starcb, Pickle., Sardine., Ginger Preserves, &c. Also, a fine assorubatee of Cooking Utenseils, Feor saluhby J.,!'. SOLOMONS & CO. March 22th, 1851 21 tf THE "WIL1RfNGTON ICE HGU3E " Is now open. The Pubhlic may depend uon having their wants supplied, a't ALL ShA SONS oaf the year, on reastonable terms. Ice ordered from the counstry \Will ho well pacied andi promptly forwarded at -all time. All orders for Iee most he addressed to WIL. MINGTON ICE HiOUSE." C'Y" TER MS CASil, which will bestrict ly asihered to in all cases.. D~eposits mnay ho made by persor.. ordering from a distancea. g9" PRICE, ONE CENT PER POUND. Extla charie for package, dray age, &c. A. M. VAN BOIKKELEN, 'Proprietor. A pril 5th, 1854 23 6m. JOIWfN T. DARBY. . 'WITH1 G G. LITTLE & 00,. .LITTLE..3 D. SCOTT. C, F. JACKS~q. N's 199 KING STIR EIET, Next door to Victorir Ilotel. CHARLESTON S.C. Always on hand-A large and Fashionable Stock of - R cadiy-MYade Clothing, At rinE LOwEST POSSIBLE PRICES, 81l11RTlS, IIOSI'HIRY, UMBRE LL AS, &c. &c -WIi( l ,ESALE AxNE RFTAiL. A pr. 12, 1854. 21 ly E. Re C0WPElRNhiATIT, Furniture and Chairt - K IN.G, 267. ST REET,, n Five Doorinbove WVenmtworth,. C (IIAIR 1E STON, S. C. Feb. 29, 1854. 18 6m. T HIE beist and latest Editions of Schonl Uskek, of all kinds itn general use, to 'bo had at BUTLER & NE~WBER'8. March 15'th. 1854 20 ,r The Far-famed Medicine i HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. These Pills being composed entirely of medi eanal herbs *ire- of a most "hartnless nattfre' while thp' ectrhordinary virtues tiny possess have 'rendered them universally populat itt nearly every part of the world. The intitenla' sacees they have met with throughout the State is most extraordinary. owing. it is pre sumed; to their wonderful efficacy in the cure of Bilious eoiplaints and disorders of the Liver and Stomach. l'ersons who persevere in using them in accordance with the directions, sel dom fail in being restored to health. - ' WEAKN ESS AND'DEBILITY.-RySTOR ATIONTO HIEA LTH OF A GENTLEMAN, AGED 45, WIIEN A'I DEATH'S DOOR. Copy of a Litter from the Rev. Charles Smith dated Norton, St. Philips, -ncar Bath, Somer setshire, 17th August, 1853. TO raoFEssoa iOi.LOWAy, ' Sir,-A Mr. Josaru Pux-ton, formerly a rck ident of this place, hajd been-in a declining state of health for upwards of three years, gradually wasting away-to a shadow by nightly perspira tions and want of appetite, tehthul'caused great' uneasiness to is friends, as he l)ad "consulted various medicul men in Bath, without effect; lie at lunt-uved your, -Pills, rind under proVi dence, was restored to-health by their means. le lately etnigrated to New Yor)t,and. has just written to say, that he' wis tver better In health; and desired ni to titquaitit you With the circumstance. I' ought aled to mentidn, that my wife had derived great benefit from the use of your Pills. I remain Sir, yours respectfully, CIIAI{LES SMITH, Dissenting Minister. A PEII3MANENT.CUI. OF A DISEASED LIVER, OF MfANY YEARS' BURATION. Copy of a Letter froL Mr. Garis, Chemist, ' Yeovil, to Professor HoUoa. Dear Sir,-In this district your 'P :l corn. mand a riaore extensive sale than any other proprietary medicine before the public." As a proof oft heir efficacy in Liver and Bilious Com. plat I may mention the folio" ing case. - A lady of this town with whom I am personally acquainted, for' years was a severe sufferer from disease of the Liver and digestive organs; hermedical attendant assured her that he could do nothing to relieve her sufferings, and it was not likely she could -survive rnany moni) s.-: This annuuncement 'naturally- ctttd - feat alarnt among her friends and relaticnsi and they - induced her to make .h trial of your Pills, which so iniproved ker general health that she was induced to continueli them unti site r.-eeived a perfect cure. 'This is twelve months ago, and she has not experienced any symtonms of re lapse, and often declares that your Vills have been the inenrw of saving her life. "- : ' 1 remain, Dear Sir, yours truly, -July 53rd, 1853. " (Signed) J. GAM IS. These celebrated Pills fire Wonderfully eficacious in the following complaints-:- ' Ague, Dropsy, Ioflqnmati.n, Sore Throats, Asthma, Dysentery, Jaundice, Stone and Gravy el, Bilious Complaints, Erysipelas. Liver Com plaint, Secondary Symptoms,' Blotches on the Skin, Bowel Complaints, Colics, Constipation of the Bowels, Consumption, Debility. Female Irregularities; Fevers of all kinds, Fis, Gout Head-ache, Indigestion, Lumbago, Piles, Rheu matism, Retention of -Urine, Scroula', - or King's Evil, Tic ' Douloureox, -Tumours UI. cers, Venereal Affections, Worlns of all kinds, Weakness, from whatever can-e, &c., &c., ' -* -SO.D AT TuE EsALuME-r oF Pxo. FESSelt HOLLOWAY, 244, STRAND,(near TEM. PLC IAia,)I.oSuoN, and also at his- HousE in NEW osK. .OaDEis -for Medicines in the States~eddresse-d ,T. HIoLLtowav Naw"'Ybag, Will receive daue attention.- Sold .also by alt respectable Drtfggi'ts lid Dceher. nMedicirges througho'ut - the u Unitad States. 'in lloxes at 37 i.2centa and $l,50 ents each. To be had Wholesale of the principal Drug Houses in the Union. - - 87 There is a considerable saving by taking the larger size-s.- - - . N. B.--Direcuons for the guidance of patients in every disorder are aflixed to each Box. Fur sale by... P. M. COHEN-& CO., --Charlestoma March 5th, 1854 23 ly Dr.W. IasDargan &Co. Rl ETA TfL DE ALERS. in lrtigs, Medi eI ines. Paintie, Oils, Dye Siuffs Pa tent Miedicines, Window Glass, Perfumery, Fancy Artice; and a variety of other articles usually kept in Drug Stores. . , , I .Juo. W. DanaAN, W..JAM. DARGAN, M1.D1. E'? .Next door to Chir~a's ilotel. Jan. 2, 1854- 10-ti. *Epping's Sarsaparfia; (BEST NOW IN USE,) 't -. -And a variety-of oilier popular Pa.tent Medi cines, for sale by ' Dr. W .-JAS. DA RGAN & CO. Feb. 29, 1854. 18 if A Lotof Paint Boxes, tWater Colcrs,) for sale by -- ' DARGAN & a Feb. 29, 1854. 18 .Garden Seed. A large supply, kept constantly on hand by DARGAN &CO. Feb. 29, 18 i Excelsidr Family Staich,' i 'pound packag-s., -powdered. Also' the highily celebrated Corn-Startbh. for udle by DARGAN & CO. Feb. 29 ,1858. 18 ti Gdhiine Cod Liver Oil,. I'rspared by Rushton, Clark & Co. Also, cold drawn Castor Oil, (very fine.) fbr sale by ' i DARGAN&CO. Feb. 29, 1 851. 18 t AD - Spanish Cigars ' ADFINE CIfEWING TOBACCO, for cuae by' DARGAN & CO. Feb. 29, 1851. 18 tf Fancy and-Toilet Articleat A beautifnl -assortment. .Call- at. Dergani's and'extinmine them. Also a-var 9ty of NotP per and Etnvelopes, for sa'; 'DARG ,AN & 'CO.' ' ' '-Next door to (ihina's Hotel. Feb. 29, 1854. 18 tf CROCKERY AND .-GLASS WAREJ CIIINA and Granitto Tea's,' Granitte Dinner and Breakfitt Platos Stedk Dishes, Butter Dishes, Soup 1Nowls, Cestard Stands, Fruits Stands, . Flower Vases-, Cline and -Classr Caidldatcks, Preserve- Dishes, Decantets, Tumblers, Wine Glasses, - -" -.. Glass Pitchers, and a number oftother artlos just rece~ived and for sale by -- 'RiV. SOLOMONS & CO, March 22th. 1854 21 81. taubibateg. t.IR. VDITUo :. PloRgq.annQun~co OCr, $. M..NzohIsaA a ca.nliate..forenatoru Claremont.County, at the at4glelscl ( and oblige - . - MANY V.Qrsa. February $ih, 1834 . . ., tf 0 Watchman please copy. MnC. ,ED1TO :,.,You. will Oblige "ni14y. citIzens by announcing O9i. J..D. BLANn.. 114o as A, ,andisJpte .for 1.eprqsjpntative. fQ, Clarnipont. Count.y, at the next session of our. Legis.latur. 1.. Feb. 6,1354t ~" -, , . 15S tf Fj7 Watchman please copy. Mr, Editor The '' ' n cf Cldrendon Countya dirou tha CT L. REYNOLDS, repreaent thetn: in'e ta' L~sgiiature. By a.nounink him-it Candlilas for that office, you will oblige them. We alithoreied to annouice Maj. A. C.. Sl'AIN..na a candy,, date- for Representatrito 6m -:Claremont County. t the ehauing election. -Feb. 22, 1854. 17 . tf Gl MeassEditors:; tou will oblige many votera of Clutrtmont Elcc tlen Distrirt 'lv arnhn'ncing Coi.-R.. LA-. ROACIIE H I RlOtT as a+ candidate for a saut in the lowwer .ronch of the Legisla. ture of-the Stato-of South Carolina, at the ensuing electioni. 1: ;, Feb. 22, 1854. 17 tf . W61 thi frilnds 0 g DRADHIA M Eaqr., take. pleasure in an nouncing-hirittar "a .candidate -for' Shorif. of Sumter District, at the next Election. , -: . MANY FRIEDS. Mar. 29, 1854. 22 if tr We are aithorised to announce Mr: JAMES E. . WITfHER, SPOONS -of s;alem. a Candidate for Rep resentative for Claremont County at the ensuing electiori. I March 8, 1851. 19 tf . A Number of Voters take. pleasure. iri.annnilcing Col. WILLIAM A. COLCLOUGIaaacandidate for Sher.a. iff'ofSumter District, at the next election. . Marc? 16, 1851... 20 tf. IMt. Editor,' PIase tiac Capt. 'T..1).. FnfIERSON as a Candidate for. Sheriff of Sumter District at the ensuing election. .. t . Aug. 24, 1853. * Editor:----You wil oblige a number of the voters of Sumter District, by -announcing in 'your columns - the name of Major ;JWHN BALL1~InD, a a Candidate for Ordaifiry at the ensuing election. ' . Aug. 1.', 1853- 42 tf FOR .TAX COLLECTOR. . ''Mit. Entrd'h :-LPlease announce - Mr. ROBERT W.-DURANTl',- a-candidate for Tax-Collector of Salem County, at the next election, and oblige -.; ") S . - - . -., - MANY Vorsa. January 14, 1852 13-if Nii.:Tlhe friEncJofCa,#. P. M. GIBBOrliS annoilnee him a caudi-r date for the-officefax-crifeto- for Salem County, at the ensu~ing elect-ion and obligo .* - MANY VoTEa. October l '6J. F OR -.0 -R Dl~dYA RY. * cGWMr, Editors-You.will. pleas~e angounce WILLIAM -H. BRUN SON as a-eandidati-~for the Office of Ordig: nary of Sumter Diatrict, at the ensuing election. - E 2- M-ar VO-Erns. SApr 27th, 1852 , .27-ti c0c-We are -sauthodizo44t. announce T. J. DINKINS, Eh.,"ciddte fur Clerk~ of the Court, at thet en 'atimt MANYVOEI A pril 16th 1851 25tf 0:^ Mr. Editor: Please #aa nounce -Mt;..J.- McKELLAtt., a Candier date for .-01rk of the Court, for -8umtnr District, and oblige MANY Vo'reas. April 13, 1852. 25-tf MR. FEDTTOR:-MANY- #RIENDS of WV. J..N. H AMMET ate desirdus '6f pstr ting himt in nomination -for the'Office of. Clerk of the Court-of. Sumter District, at the ensuing election. :' May 24, 1853. 30-if to announice .A. E. POOL ae a ethdidate. for Sheriff-of Suter District at the ense. ing 'election.'- ~'. ' - December fl, 1852'8-t nounce JOH N N. .McLEjOD-a tandidate for Sheriff'of Suinter District and ob lige - -o'e MAwr Fiasks. June 20th, 1853 35-if ' - e. .. , T.se Subscriber, wife of-Hubiert Crogham . of Sumterville, 8hop~lkeeper,-hereby giveco noatice that at thie expiration of one month.. fror-fiit publication of this advertisenen,. it is her intention tetrade a ia ele-i-isder. .-M ARY CROGIHIANi. February 28, 1854 18 tt HAYNOkMWl& GIIEEN. . HfAY S,WORTH. - JOflN T. GRE. AT90QRNEYS AT LAW. WILL' practice in Sumter and the ad. joining Districts. February 15ti,, 1851. 28 ii Feb 2(484 .... , )8,. . y .. C:T.:JEASON,. t18 srdtoedo ali ssaesrfwerk - mine, ass and despatek. I ew are Ca9. He Is still a ble Mse# 1 abia he Towi;at).~I~ Ab. 6, 10IH 4.